About Me

I enjoy pursuing my own interests. I am blessed with a goofy family, many loving friends, a home I love, and freedom to design my own schedule and goals. I am very much a country woman. I prefer to live simply and peacefully. I am a Libertarian, so piss of Republicans and Democrats alike.

Friday, January 25, 2008

Since I enjoyed my first litter of Labradoodle pups and was well satisfied with how they sold, I decided I'd like to expand on it. My site is still busy, I've found new FREE places to advertise that are keeping my site traffic up even now that I've run out of pups to sell. So I have been half heartedly looking for new dogs to add to the breeding program, and got lucky once again!

Today I am taking ownership of Bella, a nice 1 yr old black lab female. She's AKC reg, house trained and used to kids, cats, and other dogs. Her previous owner got her not realizing how energetic and busy lab puppies are so ended up frustrated and wanting to be rid of her. His fool hearty attitude will hopefully be my good fortune.

Due to landlord problems, I am also taking back one of the female pups that I'd recently sold. Snuggles is a black f1 Labradoodle, turning out very cute, and while she's out of Moses and Canada, If I keep her I can breed her with my new chocolate poodle male... so that's the plan today. LOL

Snuggles

The new chocolate boy will be coming home this weekend. I have yet to come up with a name for him, but am going to be putting a lot of my future plans on him. I am going to be getting him DNA tested so if he proves to be sound genetically I will be able to know what colors he's able to pass on, that he's not a carrier for issues commonly found in purebred poodles, etc. He will be the first one I'll have tested... followed by the females. By having all my breeding dogs tested I will be able to guarantee my pups and every one of my dogs.

So I might be insane... this is going to be a major undertaking... but it's working for me so far, so why back off now. LOL My goal is to have 3 -4 litters a year (during the warmer months of the year) then give us all a rest over winter.

Friday, January 18, 2008

Within the next week I get to go pick up my new baby! I am waiting only for the weather to improve so we can travel safely and without worry.He’s 6+ months old, has brown curly hair, brown eyes, and will be the beginning of a whole new chapter for me. I have yet to decide on a name for him; actually only found out tonight that he is mine, so haven’t had a lot of time to consider a name. I suspect that like his predecessors, he will name himself. He will do something to show me who he is and it will just “click”.

My new baby is a big boy by most standards. Actually he is considered a standard… a standard poodle that is. He is coming from the same farm where I got my beloved Moses. They’re not related, but they will have to learn to live together and act as brothers. Once grown, he will hopefully sire some lovely Labradoodle puppies for me. His coat is chocolate, so I hope that some of his offspring will be rich and brown in tone like he is. He has one lovely young lady who is also still maturing who will be one of his mates just waiting to meet him. She is black, but carries chocolate and apricot genes like he does. He will also be introduced to her mother, a lively black lady who I hope will teach him the ropes.

If he is the good boy that I believe him to be, he will live a long and full life as a house pet and stud dog . I hope to get at least 1, maybe 2 more ladies for him to start families with. In a year I want to be able to share his sweet nature and offspring with others who love dogs as much as I do. I had wanted a chocolate or a red boy to spice up my life… and now I will have one.

Monday, January 14, 2008

I am now down to just one puppy left.He's a cute little bugger... I can't imagine that anyone coming to see him wouldn't want him. He's apricot like his Daddy, and smiles just like him too.

He has his Moms exuberance and faith that everyone loves him. He's growing a nice labradoodle coat and has just enough of a beard to look rather distinguished. He carries himself tall and proud like a Poodle yet wiggles and wears his joy of life like a Lab. I shed a few tears when the last female left this past weekend, and know I will again when this boy goes.

I keep telling myself not to get so attached, but it's impossible. They are so cute and endearing that they just worm their way into your heart.

Thursday, January 3, 2008

I have finally proven a theory that I personally had started to doubt. What an uplifting revelation it is!

I now know it is possible to have every dish in the house clean and accounted for and every item of laundry clean and put away at the same time. Can you imagine that?!?! Up till now, I really couldn't.

For most of my life I've lived with kids... first my siblings, then my own offspring; that's where my doubts came from. I would get to what I thought was the last item, turn around, and there was more! It always felt similar to shoveling during a blizzard. It had to be done but it was never quite DONE.

My faith is restored. My trust is reborn. Finally I see the point of cleaning now that I can actually keep up!

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

Moses is my standard poodle. He's a great house pet, but slipped up recently. He was in the house alone for about 10 minutes and allowed someone to sneak off with about 3 lbs of cooked beef roast that was cooling on the counter while I ran to town for something to wrap it in.

I would have reported it to the police, but didn't want word to get out about what a lousy guard dog he is. :oops: